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(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
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Pet Location: Odie is currently living in a foster home! If you`d like to schedule a time to meet him, please contact Wayside Adoptions at (816) 986-4426.My Friends at Wayside say: - I love to play with all kinds of toys!- I already know some basic commands.- My previous owner said that I am house-trained. My home needs are: -I need a home with kids 10 years old and older since I tend to be nervous around new people and loud noises. -I must go to a home that already has another dog so they can show me the ropes.-I must meet other dogs in the home before adoption to ensure that we can be buddies.Hi there, I’m Odie! I’m such a great little friend! I can’t wait to follow you around the house or to help you cook meals or to curl up on your lap in pure contentment whenever you decide to chill on the couch. I’ll be your best buddy and your constant companion, there to help you celebrate your happy days or to sit quietly by your side when you are sad. It might take me a little extra time, but once we bond, you’ll see that I have so much to offer and so much love to give. Watching me bounce and prance around in pure joy is sure to make you smile!I’m a darling, 7 1/2-year-old, 16-pound Lhasa Apso, with the prettiest smile, soft fur, and a happy, charming, delightful personality. I’m already crate trained and mostly housebroken, as long as you keep me on a schedule and get me outside frequently. Please stay patient with me as I get settled in, though, as an adjustment period is perfectly normal. You see, I’ve been through a lot of change and instability lately, which can be really tough on a family dog like me. Sadly, I came to Wayside when my owner, who I had lived with my whole life, passed away. I miss her. I’ve lived a wonderful life, though, full of so much love. And now I’m ready to share that love with my new family. Maybe that will be you?The big shelter felt scary and lonely, so I jumped at the chance to live in a foster home as I wait to be adopted. Foster Mom understood how confusing and stressful it was for me to lose the only home I had ever known, so she let me go at my own pace as I settled in, which helped to put me at ease. I am shy with new people at first, but with time and patience, I have settled right in and made myself at home. I quietly stay in my crate when no one is home, after a little initial crying. It’s not that I mind the crate…I sometimes even go there on my own with th